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#Diabetes #Blood sugar spikes #Foods good for diabetes There are many people who suffer from diabetes that cannot control their blood sugar levels. You must be putting a lot of effort into managing your diabetes by searching for diabetes symptoms, foods good for diabetes, side effects of diabetes medication, blood sugar spikes, etc. Since there are so many patients, there are a lot of incorrect information about diabetes floating around on the Internet. Many YouTubers share various information about diabetes, such as, “If you eat only ‘this,’ your diabetes will get better,” “If you drink only ‘this,’ your blood sugar will drop,” “If you take diabetes medication for a long time, you will eventually have to take insulin.” What is the basis for such statements? We will introduce you to an expert who knows much more about blood sugar and diabetes than these YouTubers. That is Professor Moon Jun-ho of the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. Professor Moon Jun-ho of the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital will tell you whether the statements made by some health YouTubers are based on fact and what actually helps with diabetes. 00:18 Professor Introduction 00:24 If you go to the hospital with diabetes, do they just give you medicine first? 02:35 If you take diabetes medication for a long time, do you have to take insulin later? 03:15 If you take diabetes medication, does the pancreas' insulin-regulating function deteriorate? 04:04 Do diabetes medications cause cancer? 05:49 Clinical trials are unreliable because of pharmaceutical companies' lobbying? 06:36 The risks of diabetes are exaggerated due to pharmaceutical companies' lobbying? 08:23 If you start managing it at the pre-diabetic stage, can you definitely prevent diabetes? 09:03 If you take 'this' instead of diabetes medication, you can treat diabetes? 11:15 Substances derived from natural foods cannot be made into medicine? 12:26 What is the best way to properly prevent, treat, and manage diabetes? 13:54 What are the latest trends in diabetes treatment?